The Pharmacy Chick

Flying the Coop in Retail

Lunch

Filed under: Uncategorized — pharmacychick at 10:19 pm on Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Lunch.  If you are a pharmacist, did your nostrils flare and your eyes dilate just at the sight of it?  I would bet that if every retail pharmacist in the US were to make a wish list of all the things they’d want (professionally–lottery wins do not count) that “lunch” would make the top 5 if not topping the list entirely. 

I get a lunch.  Let me rephrase that.  I get A lunch,  only one lunch, one day each week…..and that day is Monday.  You see, like many pharmacies,  we have only 2 pharmacists…and we have overlap on Mondays only.  That means I see “my man Friday” once a week.  He gets lunch that day (and only that day) also.  The rest of the week is a crapshoot.  If we are lucky, we get a lull around 2-3 pm and we can eat a sandwich whilst working.  I should add that my definition of LULL is not “having a lack of anything to do” but rather “not having 5 people staring at me wanting something NOW”.

Its rather ironic.  Every employee below me (subordinates) get a lunch.  Everybody above me( my boss, his boss) gets lunch too. Actually, EVERY EMPLOYEE in the entire store gets a federally legislated lunch except Friday and me.  Apparently the Federal Govt feels that people such as checkers, clerks,  cake decoraters and deli workers are so important that their food intake and rest periods are guaranteed under labor laws.  In fact, when some of our technicians clocked back to work with a lunch at 28 minutes instead of 30,  they risked corrective action.  However those people charged with the responsibilty of selecting, checking and dispensing drugs to people can work for 11-14 hours with no respite.  We are excempt.   This also applies to physicians.  Yea, I’d want some Dr who has been working for 16 hours non-stop making life changing decisions about me.

 I have been to the corporate office a few times.  They have free food in the lunch rooom!  Fruit,  Crackers, Cheese Peanut Butter…all courtesy of the company.  If I helped myself to some crackers and peanut butter I’d better have a receipt attached.

My one precious lunch each week is 60 blissful minutes.  Mess with my lunch and you better prepare for the wrath of PC.  If Pharmacy Chick is going to get only one lunch per week, she is going to enjoy it.  To enjoy it means to leave the store entirely.  Forget the lunch room.  Its a pit of sticky tables, newspapers laying all over, and employees gossiping so much I feel less rested going OUT than I did coming IN.   On the rare occasion I have sat in there for more than 5 minutes, I get the not-so-funny comments “Hey, ya got some VICODANS I can sample?” 

No,  Pharmacy chick retreats to her car.  Far on the back corner of the parking lot is a 4 wheeled library/lunchroom/sanctuary.  In the winter it gets a little more challenging.  Its hard to envision a 27 degree library/lunchroom/sanctuary, but it beats the heck out of the alternative.   Thats what the blanket is for!   Sometimes I eat quickly then spend the rest of the time with my eyes close in complete silence.  Silence is totally underrated.  My ears need a break.  Sometimes I read.  Sometimes I sit semi-comatose and just watch the world.  But, I rest.

You know, Mondays may be our busiest day of the week, but I would also guess its our safest. 

Something to ponder.

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Comment by Brigitte

January 7, 2009 @ 7:07 am

I guess my pharmacists are lucky because they take a lunch every day, 1 hour without fail. We are a pretty busy pharmacy 500+ per day but our pharmacy manager would never think of making the rph work 11-14 hrs straight. PC I hope you keep enjoying your lunch it sounds like you really earn it.

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Comment by sickofstupidpeople

January 7, 2009 @ 9:52 am

PC, I don’t know what company you work for, but I can tell you they’re really stupi. You deserve a lunch – more than anyone else in the store!
I work for the “big evil” (someone else’s term, I can’t take credit for it), and I get lunch every day. Even on weekends. If I happen to be the only pharmacist on duty, we close the pharmacy for 30 minutes. It’s not an hour, but I still get to retreat to my 4 wheeled break room for at least a little while – better than nothing. I have to say, that’s the best thing “big evil” has ever done – recognizing that we pharmacists need food, too.
When will the rest of the pharmacy world wake up? When will the boards of pharmacy legislate the breaks for pharmacists (after all, it is a safety issue for patients)?
My hope for you for the coming year is that your business will pick up enough to justify a 2nd pharmacist every weekday, so you can have FIVE lunches a week!

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Comment by Jade

January 7, 2009 @ 12:36 pm

Yea, sometimes silence and no street rumbling is underrated. (We had a pneumatic tube that roared around the nursing units into the pharmacy with a thud and clunk–the vibrations in my head persisted for hours after the shift and up to several years after transferring to another job (probably what those working with jackhammers feel).
Just think what the idea of a lunch every day might result in…guess, it’ll be after this present pharmacist shortage is no longer an issue.

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Comment by IAPharmr

January 7, 2009 @ 7:32 pm

I also work for a chain, I get 30 minutes without fail every day, phones off, I walk out and don’t come back for 30 minutes. LOVE IT! You should talk to your people about getting in on the fun!

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Comment by Pharmacy Mike

January 8, 2009 @ 7:44 am

I do need to eat something during the day or else I burn out in the afternoon. However, I think having a half-hour or hour lunch break would make me a little lethargic for the rest of the day.

Maybe I’ve just gotten so used to eating quickly and going right back to work, but I find that any time I am able to take my time to eat, I feel sluggish afterwards.

My attitude in work is to jump into the fray and keep moving until the day is over. In that way, I never look at the clock. I never break rhythm. It’s kind of like exercising. If you were working out, you wouldn’t want to go to the gym in the morning, do half a work out, and then have to come back later in the day to finish it. You want to get it all done in one shot because when you stop, your motivation to start again greatly decreases.

That’s how I feel. After a break, I just don’t have that motivation to work anymore. Not that I’m all that motivated to start with…

As long as I get 5 or 10 minutes to scarf down a sandwich, I feel OK.

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Comment by Pharmacy God

January 8, 2009 @ 2:36 pm

Right after the election, when Obama had his change.gov site running, there was an interesting link. It said that Obama was going to get the Kentucky River rulings reversed. These are the court rulings that exempted pharmacists, nurses, physicians, etc… from most of the labor laws.

That link didn’t stay up long, however. I wonder if CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid got to him. Or if it was just more of your run-to-the-mill political BS.
I vote B.S.

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Comment by Carol

January 15, 2009 @ 5:04 pm

I plan my lunches by where I am working. Some worksites, I can eat luch before it cools. Others not so much. So I bring cold lunches to those places.

I have also occasionally locked myself in the bathroom, closed my eyes and enjoyed the silence. Sometimes that is the only real break I get. Pathetic, eh?

Comment by Jimmy

February 18, 2010 @ 10:37 pm

We all should be entitled to at least 1 30min lunch break daily!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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